Do organisms create exact copies of themselves?
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Yes! organisms create copies of themselves by Reproduction process. ... Thus, reproduction involves making copies of the blueprints of body design
Organisms create exact copies of themselves, a clone. But the chances of variation are very high in a sexually reproducing organism
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Yes.. Organisms create exact copies of themselves, a clone. But the chances of variation are very high in a sexually reproducing organism.
Mostly I asexual reproduction there are exact copies.. Means the offspring is similar to the parent.. Eg: Hydra, Fungus etc.
But in sexual reproduction there is very less chance of the offspring to look exactly like the parent.. Eg: the best examples are Humans..
Mostly I asexual reproduction there are exact copies.. Means the offspring is similar to the parent.. Eg: Hydra, Fungus etc.
But in sexual reproduction there is very less chance of the offspring to look exactly like the parent.. Eg: the best examples are Humans..
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